CCC2 FOOTBALL AND HURLING LEAGUE REGULATIONS 2018

(Separate regulations will be issued for Championships)

FOOTBALL / HURLING
Football Sizes:
  • U13/14 – Size 4
  • U15/16 – Size 5
/ Sliotar Sizes:
  • U13/14/15 – Size 4/Juvenile
  • U16 – Size 5/Senior

Team Sizes:
  1. All divisions 15 aside.
  2. Where necessaryfrom Division 3 to lowest division, aminimum of 13 aside can be played[U13 Grading leagues only, Division 4 to lowest division]. In the two lowest divisions of any league, teams may play 11 aside [U13 Grading leagues only, three lowest divisions].Both teams must play equal numbers and the MAXIMUM number available to both teams must be played e.g. if both sides have 14 then NO players are to be held back as substitutes.
  3. Teams in Division 3 [Div 4 U13 gradings] or lower with fewer than 13 players; or in the lowest two divisions [lowest three Divisions U13 gradings] with less than 11 players will forfeit the points.
  4. Where teams are playing with reduced numbers i.e. 11to 14 aside and a team (that has no substitutes available) loses a player through injury, red or black card, the other team is NOT obliged to take off a player.
  5. Under these reduced numbers regulations, teams that play more players than their opposition have available to them (exception – reduced number asper d above) forfeit the points.
  6. As perGAA Official Guide a team may play up to 21players per game i.e. a team playing 13 aside may use up to 8 substitutes.
/ Team Sizes:
  1. All divisions 15 aside.
  2. Where necessaryfrom Division 3 to lowest divisiona minimum of 13 aside can be played [U13 Grading leagues only, Division 4 to lowest division]. In the two lowest divisions of any league, teams may play 11 aside [U13 Grading leagues only, three lowest divisions]. Both teams must play equal numbers and the MAXIMUM number available to both teams must be played e.g. if both sides have 14 then NO players are to be held back as substitutes.
  3. Teams in Division 3 [Div 4 U13 gradings] or lower with fewer than 13 players; or in the lowest two divisions[lowest three Divisions U13 gradings] with less than 11 players will forfeit the points.
  4. Where teams are playing with reduced numbers i.e. 11 to 14 aside and a team (that has no substitutes available) loses a player through injury or a red card, the other team is NOT obliged to take off a player.
  5. Under these reduced numbers regulations, teams that play more players than their opposition have available to them (exception – reduced number as per d above) forfeit the points.
  6. As perGAA Official Guide, a team may play upto 20 players pergame i.e. a team playing 13 aside may use up to 7 substitutes.

Kick Outs
  1. At U13/U14 kick outs are from the hand from the 13 metre line. [Player may also kick from the ground/tee if he chooses]
  2. At U15/16 kick outs are from the ground as perGAA Official Guide.
  3. Any player may use a tee for a kick out
/ Puck Outs
Rules as perGAA Official Guide.
45’s
  • Rules as perGAA Official Guide
/ 65’s
Rules as perGAA Official Guide
Pitches
All weather / synthetic pitches are approved surfaces by the association. Mentors are advised to check with their opposition (should they have an all-weather pitch) as to the surface they intend to use, to ensure that adequate footwear is taken / used.
If home team’s pitch is unplayable the fixture must be played at opponent’s venue if playable, otherwise the home team will forfeit the points.
  • The home team is responsible for making contact with their opposition if the home team’s pitch is unplayable.
  • In the case of teams that use city council/corporation pitches, this should be done as soon as the pitches are declared unplayable on a Friday by the local council/corporation.
  • In the case of a club that has its own pitches contact must be made by 6:00 PM on Friday for a Saturday game; and by noon on Saturday for a Sunday game; or before 6:00 PM on the day before a midweek game by the home team declaring that their pitch is playable/unplayable.
  • If the home pitch is declared playable in these circumstances only the referee in consultation with CCC2 Chairperson or CCC2 Secretary may subsequently deem it unplayable as per GAA Official Guide.
  • Should the home team declare their pitch unplayable at short notice i.e. on the day of the game without the referee’s consent,they will forfeit the pointsunless exceptional circumstances, in the view of CCC2, are deemed to have prevailed.
  • Under the regulations above where a home team has no playable pitch and the away team offers a pitch up to two hours before or after the official starting time of the fixture (but not earlier than 10:00 AM for a Sunday fixture) this shall become the official time of the fixture and the game must be played or conceded.
  • Where a fixture is reversed in the first round of a double round league, the original home team is responsible for notifying CCC2 of the change of venue within 2 weeks of the date of the original fixture. The reverse fixture will then be amended on the system to show the 2nd fixture being at home. Should a club fail to notify CCC2 in this period, the 2nd fixture will remain fixed at their oppositions ground as per advance fixtures.
  • CCC2 shall have the authority to appoint an alternate venue if it deems necessary.
  • CCC2 shall fix matches for flood lit and/or all-weather/synthetic pitches as it deems necessary.

Player Eligibility
  • All players on any club team must be registered with that club. Penalty for playing ineligible player(s) as per GAA Official Guide.
  • If a team has an issue about the eligibility of an opposing player, the mentor should ask the referee to:
  • Take the player’s name
  • Get the player’s signature
  • Get the player’s date of birth
  • Request the referee to report this to CCC2.
Issues of registration can only be dealt with by written request to the Secretary of CCC2 from the Club Secretary with the query.
Referees
  • Referee’s fees are €20 per team.
  • The HOME team must contact the referee by Wednesday evening to ensure their availability. Should the referee not be available, the home team should text details to 087-1856380in order to inform CCC2. A replacement referee will be allocated by CCC2 and will be reflected on under the relevant league.
  • If a referee is not notified by the HOME team of a call-off or change of venue/time, then the HOME team as listed for the fixture is liable for the full fee of €40.
  • In the event that a referee fails to show, the AWAY team has the option to referee the game. If theAWAY team does not wish to exercise this option, then the HOME team MUST referee or concede the game.
  • This rule does not apply to Championship games where a neutral referee must be present.
  • All referees are now required to issue a referees report to CCC2 for all their fixtures.

Games
  • CCC2 publishes its annual calendar of games in December in advance of the new playing year. Detailed advance fixtures for all leagues will be published prior to the start of the leagues.
  • All games are play or concede with the following exception - the Chairperson of CCC2 may officially call off or postpone a fixture if he feels that the circumstances are exceptional.
  • Any fixture not played and not officially called off will result in a walk-over if one team fails to field or will be void if both teams do not field. In this event a fine may also be imposed on the clubs.
  • Official fixtures will not be called off for school trips, friendlies outside the county, invitations to tournaments, confirmations etc. Clubs will be given permission to travel to tournaments ONLY if they have played their scheduled game in advance. The penalties for unauthorised participation in a tournament or challenge gameas laid down in GAA Official Guide will be imposed on clubs who do not adhere to this regulation. In addition the mentors of any team along with the Juvenile Chairperson and/or Juvenile Secretary (as advised to CCC2 on competition entry forms) shall be liable to an eight-weeksuspension if it is proved to the satisfaction of CCC2 that a club-team participated in a tournament/challenge game without permission.
  • All fixtures must be played on or in advance of the scheduled date. However, games (hereafter called “Summer Fixtures”)which are scheduled between 1st Juneand31stAugust 2018(dates INCLUSIVE), may, with the agreement of BOTH teams, be played within a ten day period AFTER the scheduled fixture date. i.e. a game fixed for June 1st(a “Summer Fixture”) can be played at anytime from February 1st to June 11th inclusive,Likewise August 31st games may be played at anytime from February 1stto September 10th inclusive, and so on.
  • In the case of a “Summer Fixture”game being rearranged BOTH clubs must make contact via email with the secretary of CCC2 confirming the new date and time of the fixture, at least 48 hours in advance of the scheduled time. In the event that both clubs fail to do this and the game remains un-played, for whatever reason, within the time frame no points will be awarded irrespective of the club that failed to field for the rescheduled fixture.
  • In the event of bereavements,cancellations will be at the discretion of theChairperson of CCC2 only. A game will be given off only where the bereavement has a direct bearing on a particular team.CCC2 will not grant a club a cancellation of all of its fixturesin the case of bereavement except in the most exceptional circumstances.
  • U16 Football or Hurling League games will not be called off/postponed due to a club players involvement with Inter-county Minor (U17) squad (Football or Hurling) .All gamesare on a playor concede basis.
Players included on an Inter-County Minor (U17) football or hurling match day panel of 26 should not be requested to play with their clubs in U16 football or hurling leagues six days prior to an inter-county championship fixture
  • Officials of CCC2 will not enter into phone correspondence regarding fixtures except in the case where a replacement referee is required. All correspondence regarding fixtures must be via the club delegate or juvenile secretary to the secretary of CCC2. Once decisions have been made no further correspondence will be entered into.
  • Team Sheets –Team sheets are required for all CCC2 games. Team sheets must include players name in both Irish and Englishalong with their GAA registration number. All team mentors names must also be listed. Failure to issue team sheets with required information, may lead to forfeiture of game.
  • Walkovers – On the concession of a third walkover a team shall be removed from the league unless exceptional circumstances prevail. If CCC2 judges that exceptional circumstances have prevailed in a particular case, a team shall be allowed to continue to play but shall, on the concession of any further game, be removed from the competition.
  • CCC2 may fix back matches as it deems necessary. Such back matches may be fixed for neutral venues.
  • CCC2 reserves the right to amend its published games calendar,as it deems necessary.

Top 4 Bottom 4 Leagues and Variations of Same / League Finals (where applicable)
  • League round fixtures must be completed before Top 4 Bottom 4 begins.
  • If back matches arise before start of Top 4 Bottom 4, they will be fixed on dates not necessarily fixed in the calendar in order to allow Top 4 Bottom 4 to proceed as scheduled.
  • Points will carry forward from 1st round.
  • These fixtures will be strictly play or concede.
  • Winners/Runners Up will be determined from the Top 4
  • All leagues are decided by the end season position.
  • Should two teams have equal points for winners or runners up, a play-off will take place. Home advantage in the playoff shall be determined by coin toss.
  • In deciding home advantage for any fixture, CCC2 will have final authority.

Results
  • HOME Mentors will receive a unique text prior to a game. Mentor details as advised to CCC2 on competition entry forms are used for this texting service; any change(s) to mentor details need to be advised to the secretary of CCC2
  • Results must be returned prior to noon on the Monday after a weekend fixture or noonthe next day for a midweek fixture.A correct score MUST be sent in.
  • Should CCC2 find that a false result was submitted by agreement between the two teams, that game at the discretion of CCC2 may be declared null and void; while further sanctions may be taken against both teams involved. This fixture willform part of a decision CCC2 may take concerning Walkovers - covered above under "Games"
  • Upon a second failure to reply to the unique text sent to each home mentor OR to send the result to the address below, a team shall forfeit its right to its next home game (league or championship) and shall play that game away from home.
  • Upon a third and subsequent failure(s) to submit results a team shall be fixed away from home for the remainder of its league games.
  • Mentors who do not receive the unique text prior to their game should text 087 1856380 to inform CCC2, stating Name, Club, & Team (i.e. U13A (F or H) etc.) and revised contact details
  • Where a game is not played, the home mentor must reply to Result Text with “c” but must alsoe-mail to detail why game was not played; issuing the result text with "c" included will not suffice on its own.
  • If any mentor encounters any issues with the result texting system, the result should be emailed to

Other matters
  • Bibs must be worn by all mentors, to a maximum of 4 mentors per team. Any person who is wearing a bib on the side-line is deemed to be a mentor. CCC2 will sanctionas such, any person reported by a referee for misconduct.
  • Teams failing to wear bibs will be fined €25
  • Team lists and substitution slips must be issued to the referee for all games
  • Failure to issue team sheet will see teams fined €10& may lead to forfeiture of game.
  • Cumulative fines for bibs and team sheets will be issued monthly, clubs have one month from date of issue to pay these fines, failure to do so will result in all the clubs CCC2 teams home fixtures being reversed until such time the fines are paid.
  • CCC2 will issue separate regulations for Feile and Championship competitions.
  • In all other matters the rules of GAA Official Guide, or any amendments, will apply.
  • In particular clubs/mentors are asked to make themselves familiar with the rules relating to discipline, objections and appeals.

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